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Familienstrukturen in den OECD-Ländern bis zum Jahr 2030 entwickeln könnten. - Since the 1960s the family in the OECD area has undergone … significant transformation. In many countries, the extended family has all but disappeared, and the traditional two-parent family … evolving as parallel family cultures while others intermingle with mainstream cultures through mixed-race marriages. Families …
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workplace practices help determine parental labour market outcomes and may impinge on family formation and ultimately the … Kingdom and also includes some options for policy reform towards a better reconciliation of work and family commitments in the … released in 2004. An overview issue that will include key indicators on family-friendly policies in all OECD countries will be …
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Finding a suitable work/family life balance is a challenge that all parents face. Some people would like to have (more … number of children in their family, but would like to work more. Yet other parents who are happy with their family situation …
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Reconciling work and family life involves two key goals for both individuals and society: being able to work, to earn … nurturing for one’s own children. This first OECD review of the reconciliation of work and family life looks at the challenges … labour market trends. It considers the current mix of family-friendly policies in Australia, Denmark, and the Netherlands and …
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